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« Reply #180 on: April 14, 2018, 09:50:21 »

While we're on the subject of the Cornish, I think this year marks the 175th anniversary of Camborne station (at which the train never stops on Wednesdays), making it the oldest station in continuous use in Cornwall.

Except on Wednesdays.

(I lived briefly in Camborne, and didn't know that!)

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« Reply #181 on: April 23, 2018, 15:44:25 »

I think that will depend on a), whether the TOC (Train Operating Company) or ROSCO» (Rolling Stock Owning Company - about) is paying for this upgrade, and b) who wins the next franchise. With these short-formed HSTs (High Speed Train) to be the only ones left with GWR (Great Western Railway) at the end of this franchise, it may be commercial sense to go with more 80x stock than keep maintenance facilities for just a few HSTs?

The HST's & MK3 stock being modified is owned by First Group, so if they lose the franchise, whats to stop them taking the trains with them elsewhere?
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« Reply #182 on: April 23, 2018, 16:44:35 »

They could take them to TransPennine or SWR» (South Western Railway - about) if they wanted. Whether they'd be needed there, or could be included in those franchises is debatable. Varying franchise agreements to add rolling stock, possibly reducing the use of already leased stock is difficult.

Far more likely is that FirstGroup will lease the stock they own to a successor TOC (Train Operating Company) if the next Greater Western Invitation to Tender includes their use. To use them as a bargaining tool or to hold the DfT» (Department for Transport - about) to ransom won't wash. The DfT could equally specify a tender that doesn't include them long term, instead requesting that bidders look to acquire new build.
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« Reply #183 on: May 06, 2018, 08:41:55 »

Had the opportunity to ride on the four car HST (High Speed Train) set between Plymouth and St Austell last Friday.

The set is currently topped and tailed by two of the green power cars.  43187 (still branded Y Cymro/The Welshman) and 43016





The most obvious difference from the outside is clearly the automatic doors



The doors, which open smoothly and without delay when the button is pressed, slide into an internal space rather than "popping out" like the 158s or sliding externally as with the 153s.

Internally the coaches look very similar to the full size HST set launched in 2016. 



The coach I was in only appeared to have two sets of four seats around a table.   Powerpoints and wifi are provided throughout.

The toilets now have retention tanks (I don't do photos of WCs (Wiltshire Council (Unitary Authority))!)  This first set is lacking a disabled toilet or a wheelchair accessible space.

The automatic doors certainly help with dwell time and we waited for time at a couple of stations.  Partly I suspect due to the shorter station stops but also the better acceleration.



One thing which caught my eye was the requirement to only fill the tanks on Coach A with drinking water - the other three have no such requirement.



Is it because the coach has been converted from a former catering vehicle, or is it required for the train manager's office?

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« Reply #184 on: May 06, 2018, 10:10:32 »

Is this one of them?

09:06 Plymouth to Penzance due 11:14


Facilities on the 09:06 Plymouth to Penzance due 11:14.
Service full and standing from Plymouth.
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« Reply #185 on: May 06, 2018, 10:33:10 »

Is this one of them?

09:06 Plymouth to Penzance due 11:14


Facilities on the 09:06 Plymouth to Penzance due 11:14.
Service full and standing from Plymouth.

No - just the two coaches.
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« Reply #186 on: May 06, 2018, 11:07:37 »

No - just the two coaches.
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« Reply #187 on: May 06, 2018, 11:16:48 »

The return journey could be cozy too. At least it’s running.

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12:56 Penzance to Reading due 18:06 will now run as scheduled.
Will be formed of 2 coaches instead of 8 between Penzance and Plymouth. First class reduced. Catering is not available. There are no reservations on this service. Toilet facilities are reduced.
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« Reply #188 on: May 06, 2018, 14:20:38 »

Most of Cornwall’s services are wedged today that isn’t an exception!
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« Reply #189 on: May 06, 2018, 14:35:53 »

Most of Cornwall’s services are wedged today that isn’t an exception!

I would hope it's pretty exceptional, on one of the busiest days of the year to substitute an 8 car HST (High Speed Train) with a 2 car unit? Then again it happens on the Cotswold Line every day.

2 hours jammed in a cattle truck in this weather, and if youre headed for London changing at Plymouth & Reading and hoping for the best. Lovely.

I guess the one consolation for the customers is the knowledge that they are being conveyed by the Rail Operator of the year.
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« Reply #190 on: May 06, 2018, 18:54:59 »

Probably the quietest bank holiday just that Sundays are usually busy anyway
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« Reply #191 on: May 06, 2018, 20:43:36 »

Most of Cornwall’s services are wedged today that isn’t an exception!

I would hope it's pretty exceptional, on one of the busiest days of the year to substitute an 8 car HST (High Speed Train) with a 2 car unit? Then again it happens on the Cotswold Line every day.

2 hours jammed in a cattle truck in this weather, and if youre headed for London changing at Plymouth & Reading and hoping for the best. Lovely.

I guess the one consolation for the customers is the knowledge that they are being conveyed by the Rail Operator of the year.

I was referring to trains in cornwall being wedged whatever size they are.
Have heard Looe branch was leaving people behind throughout the day
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« Reply #192 on: June 17, 2018, 04:57:27 »

It seems to have gone a bit quiet on deliveries of "Castle"s.   My understanding was that there was a first trial unit then production units at one per month until delivery was completed late in 2018, ready for the half hourly Cornish service at the start of next year.    So shouldn't there be four or five buzzing around by now?   That's 20 carriages and would allow stock to be used to provide fit-for-purpose services elsewhere across the unit fleet.

I noted a Westbury - Weymouth service yesterday reported as one carriage, and a peak Saturday service into Weymouth at just 3 carriages.    From one of our users:

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That's last time I dared take a train trip to Weymouth. We were packed like sardines in a 3-car unit. Absolutely ridiculous. It was like then when I was little so we lost contact with all of my granddads family in Upwey.

It's not just traffic loss on the day ... it's damage from this point hence.
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« Reply #193 on: June 17, 2018, 07:38:29 »

Interesting you raise the Weymouth line Graham and sort of staying on topic, last year regular users of the Weymouth line had a full length HST (High Speed Train) to enjoy on summer Saturdays. A crowd buster if ever there was one and a comfortable one at that too. Now it’s gone it’s going to be noticed if a two or three car train takes its place rather than something like a 5 car service.
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« Reply #194 on: June 17, 2018, 08:40:14 »

Interesting you raise the Weymouth line Graham and sort of staying on topic, last year regular users of the Weymouth line had a full length HST (High Speed Train) to enjoy on summer Saturdays. A crowd buster if ever there was one and a comfortable one at that too. Now it’s gone it’s going to be noticed if a two or three car train takes its place rather than something like a 5 car service.

As I understand it however the HST was never full, so perhaps as you say something "in between" would be about right - 5 car Turbo?
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